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PRESERVING THE LAND – One of Saskatchewan’s leading outdoor educators was recently recognized as the 2013 Recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Greenwing Conservation Award for his contributions to conser- vation. Bob Rogers, pictured above, teaches urban school children about duck and goose calls. Accepting the award, Rogers said, “It is so important that our youth have places and opportunities where they can experience nature for themselves... Saskatchewan’s wetland ecosystems are staggering in the amount of biodiversity they support – second in the world only to tropical rainforests – and they are right in our backyard. ” DUC in Saskatchewan currently has 110 community-based events, 950 volunteers, 9400 supporters, 2300 habitat proj- ects, 6100 landowner partners and 0.65 million ha (1.6 million acres) of secured habitat. An estimated $253 million has been spent by DUC on habitat conservation in Saskatchewan. It has 70 employees in offices in Cumberland House, Melfort, North Battleford, Regina, Saskatoon, Wadena, and Yorkton. Health care options expanding It’s the first of more to come in Saskatchewan and it’s hoped it will vast- ly improve rural access to medical care across the province. An innovative approach to meeting the health care needs of Saskatchewan’s rural residents has been launched in the province. Saskatchewan’s first Collaborative Emergency Centre (CEC) is now open in Maidstone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Saskatchewan is intro- ducing CECs to address the challenges of provid- ing health care in rural communities. This model of health care delivery improves access to stable, reliable primary health care, reduces emergency room visits, and increases patient and provider sat- isfaction says Randy Weekes, Saskatchewan’s Minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health. A team of four physi- cians and a nurse practi- tioner offers extended hours of primary health care, including evenings and partial weekend hours. Same-day or next- day appointments are available. The Ministry of Health has worked closely with health regions, providers and interested communi- ties to determine poten- tial sites. Additional CECs will be opening in the province in the com- ing months. Saskatchewan’s CECs are based on the Nova Scotia model. Nova Scotia has introduced CECs in seven communities since July 2011. The CEC model was endorsed in the first report of the Council of the Federation’s Health Care Innovation Working Group, co-chaired by Premier Brad Wall and PEI Premier Robert Ghiz. This innovative way of delivering health care also aligns with Saskatchewan’s goal to strengthen its primary health care system. For more information on CECs and primary health care in Saskatchewan, visit the Ministry of Health web- site at www.health.gov. sk.ca/primary-health- care. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 50 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, September 28, 2013 PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com WARNING: ATV’s can be hazardous to operate. ATV’s with engine sizes larger than 90cc maynot be ridden by anyone under 16 years of age. ATV’s with 89cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 12 years of age. ATV’s with 49cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 6 years of age. Always wear a helmet and be sure to take a training course. For safety and training information, see your Polaris dealer or call 1-800-342-3764. ATVs/SIDExSIDES One example: NEW 2013 POLARIS SPORTSMAN • 500 H.O. • Liquid cooled Fully independent suspension Polaris PVT automatic transmission and more MSRP . . . . $ 6,999 $ $ 5999 5999 00 00 For a Complete List Check Out Our Website: www.ochsmotor.com LIMITED QUANTITY 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com INVENTORY INVENTORY LIQUIDATION LIQUIDATION OVERSTOCKED! OVERSTOCKED! Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 MX RACE Saturday, Sept. 28th Saturday, Sept. 28th www.f laman.com Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626 Moosomin 1-855-780-2626 (306) 435-4143 Swan River 1-855-331-2626 (204) 734-9999 Flaman is your one stop shop for trailer parts and accessories. If you need a trailer part, think FLAMAN. es. DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APP WWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE FIND US ON FACEBOOK On-line, Anytime. Keep informed with what is happening in Yorkton. Visit our website at www.yorktonnews.com 18 – First Avenue North – Yorkton - Phone 783-7355 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 THE NEWS REVIEW Thursday, June 6, 2013 - Volume 16, Number 16 Yorkton garners national award By DEVIN WILGER N-R Writer The City of Yorkton’s Logan Green Water Management System has been a point of pride for the city, and it continues to be recognized nationally. The city was presented with the 2013 Willis Award for Innovation from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators. The treatment plant was recog- nized for being one of the green- est in Canada, in particular the way it handles backwash water through a series of settling ponds to ensure it doesnt go through

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PRESERVING THE LAND – One of Saskatchewan’s leading outdoor educators was recently recognized as the 2013 Recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Greenwing Conservation Award for his contributions to conser-vation. Bob Rogers, pictured above, teaches urban school children about duck and goose calls. Accepting the award, Rogers said, “It is so important that our youth have places and opportunities where they can experience nature for themselves... Saskatchewan’s wetland ecosystems are staggering in the amount of biodiversity they support – second in the world only to tropical rainforests – and they are right in our backyard. ” DUC in Saskatchewan currently has 110 community-based events, 950 volunteers, 9400 supporters, 2300 habitat proj-ects, 6100 landowner partners and 0.65 million ha (1.6 million acres) of secured habitat. An estimated $253 million has been spent by DUC on habitat conservation in Saskatchewan. It has 70 employees in offices in Cumberland House, Melfort, North Battleford, Regina, Saskatoon, Wadena, and Yorkton.

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expanding It’s the first of more to come in Saskatchewan and it’s hoped it will vast-ly improve rural access to medical care across the province. An innovative approach to meeting the health care needs of Saskatchewan’s rural residents has been launched in the province. Saskatchewan’s first Collaborative Emergency Centre (CEC) is now open in Maidstone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Saskatchewan is intro-ducing CECs to address the challenges of provid-ing health care in rural communities. This model of health care delivery improves access to stable, reliable primary health care, reduces emergency room visits, and increases patient and provider sat-isfaction says Randy Weekes, Saskatchewan’s Minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health. A team of four physi-cians and a nurse practi-tioner offers extended hours of primary health care, including evenings and partial weekend hours. Same-day or next-

day appointments are available. The Ministry of Health has worked closely with health regions, providers and interested communi-ties to determine poten-tial sites. Additional CECs will be opening in the province in the com-ing months. Saskatchewan’s CECs are based on the Nova Scotia model. Nova Scotia has introduced CECs in seven communities since July 2011. The CEC model was endorsed in the first report of the Council of the Federation’s Health Care Innovation Working Group, co-chaired by Premier Brad Wall and PEI Premier Robert Ghiz. This innovative way of delivering health care also aligns with Saskatchewan’s goal to strengthen its primary health care system. For more information on CECs and primary health care in Saskatchewan, visit the Ministry of Health web-site at www.health.gov.sk.ca/primary-health-care.

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THE NEWS REVIEWThursday, June 6, 2013 - Volume 16, Number 16

Yorkton garners national award

By DEVIN WILGERN-R Writer

The City of Yorkton’s LoganGreen Water ManagementSystem has been a point of pride for the city, and it continues to berecognized nationally. The citywas presented with the 2013 Willis Award for Innovation fromthe Canadian Association ofMunicipal Administrators. The treatment plant was recog-nized for being one of the green-est in Canada, in particular theway it handles backwash waterthrough a series of settling pondsto ensure it doesn’t go through

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Leveraged and inverse Exchange-Traded Products (ETPs) are gaining momentum. Independent pro-vider Boost ETP says that global short and lever-aged ETP assets rose 15% in the first six months of 2013 to $50.9 billion in assets under management. Trading volumes have increased 71% from $114 bil-lion to $195 billion per month. Trading in leveraged and inverse Exchange Traded Funds generated a discussion paper from the Federal Reserve, studying the implications for financial stability in the markets. Researcher Tugkan Tuzun concluded “Price-sensitive and con-centrated trading of LETFs results in price reduc-tion and extra volatility in underlying stocks” and suggested that they contributed to stock market volatility during the 2008-2009 financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis in 2011. Given that these products are such a small part of the nearly $2 trillion dollars invested in all ETPs, and generally only provide access to the most liquid underlying markets, the likelihood of such an impact seems slim. And, as Credit Suisse pointed out two years ago, “... leveraged ETF rebalancing is concentrated at the end of the day and a function of how much volatility there already was in the mar-ket”. Be that as it may, the daily rebalancing should cause the average investor to think very carefully before buying leveraged and inverse ETFs.

Appreciating the concern begins with understand-ing the math. In the simplest terms, leveraged ETFs are designed to provide a return that is a multiple of an underlying benchmark on a daily basis, often in a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio. For example, if the underlying index returned 1%, in theory the ETF would return 2% or 3% gross of management fees and costs. Likewise, if the index dropped 1%, the ETF loss would be 2% or 3%. That’s the theory, and it sounds simple enough, but the power of compounding plays an important role. While leveraged and inverse ETFs may pro-vide the advertised multiple of return on one-day changes in the benchmark price, significant diver-gence can occur when they are held for longer than a day.

Consider a benchmark index trading at 100 and a 2:1 leveraged ETF also trading at 100. If the bench-mark rose 10% in one day to 110, then the lever-aged ETF should theoretically rise 20% to 120. If the index were to go back down to 100 the following day, the downward movement would represent -9.1% for the index but -18.2% for the ETF. The price for the ETF would be 98.16 though, represent-ing a -1.84% loss. The effects of compounding are immediate. The average investor should be very wary of leverage and inverse ETFs. They are complicated hedges best left to those who have both the time and expertise to use them properly. Although the ETF industry discloses risks in their prospectuses and marketing materials, the sad fact is that a large percentage of investors don’t read them. Given the volatility of today’s global stock markets, investors should focus on reducing the risks to their portfolios, not increasing them.

Kim Inglis, CIM, PFP, FCSI, AIFP is an Investment Advisor & Portfolio Manager with Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp., Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.reynoldsinglis.ca. The views in this column are solely those of the author.

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Leverage & inverse ETFs – what you need to know

If you are a non-profi t organization in need of funding, listen up. The Sunrise Health Region has announced Health promotion grant applications are now being accepted – but just until October 18, 2013. Grants of up to $2,000 per project are offered annually through the Sunrise Health Region. The grants support non-profi t agencies and community groups with projects that promote healthy living and well-being, or prevent illness and injury to residents in the health region.

Consideration will be given to projects that promote community health in the areas of: • Active living • Injury/Falls preven-tion • Healthy child de-velopment • Recreation activi-ties • Cultural events and projects Guidelines infl uenc-ing successful grant application include the involvement by more than one group in the project, a demonstrated need for the initiative and that the project would not duplicate

an existing program. The maximum eligible amount is $2,000 per grant request. Research projects, the purchase of non-health related equipment, pro-fessional development, food and accommoda-tion costs, and invest-ments in land or build-ings are not eligible. “Supporting groups and organizations to create healthy commu-nities is our objective,” says Louise Belanger, Community Health Educator with Sunrise Health Region. “As one grant recipi-ent said, we have awak-

ened a “sleeping giant”. People are enthusiastic and now understand the importance of ex-ercise and to learning new skills, they want more. This is our long term goal to assist these groups to create sustainable community projects.” Last year 29 applica-tions were successful and were provided all or part of their funding re-quest. In 2012, success-ful applications sup-ported projects in Cote First Nation - Chief Gabriel Cote Educa-tion Complex, Calder, Canora, Churchbridge,

Endeavour, Ester-hazy, Foam Lake, Ituna, Key First Na-tion, Langenburg, Mel-ville, Preeceville, Pelly, Rama, Runnymede, Saltcoats, Springside, Sturgis, Veregin, and Yorkton. Applications forms are available on the Sunrise Health Region website home page www.sunrisehealthre-gion.sk.ca under the “Health Promotion Grant” menu. Information and ap-plications can also be accessed by calling the Public Health Offi ce in Yorkton 786-0600.

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Bible TalksSundays @ 4 p.m. @

Baileys Funeral ChapelUntil Nov. 10

All are welcome!Call 306-270-6477 for

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“Affordable Middle Income Housing.”

The Canadian Federation of University Women,

Yorkton, invites the pub-lic to attend a discussion

on “Affordable Middle Income Housing.” A panel comprised of a

home builder, a contrac-tor, a financial advisor,

city planner and a realtor will discuss issues perti-nent to this topic. This

discussion is open to the public, free of charge, at the Parkland College, on

Tuesday, October 15, 2013 @ 7:00 P.M., in

Room 101.

Alzheimer/Dementia Support MeetingOct. 9, 2 p.m. @ the Yorkton & District

Nursing Home Conference Room.

All are welcome! Call 306-786-0722 for info.

Culture Days Open House @ the

Godfrey DeanSept. 29, noon to 5 p.m.Celebrate culture days

with live entertainment, traditional costumes, animated films and a

new exhibition! Admission is free!

New Horizons Senior Center Bingo

78 First Ave. North Yorkton, SK.

Bingo will be played Sunday, Oct. 20 and con-tinue every third Sunday

of each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m.

Eight games will be played at 25 cents a

game. Extra cards will be available

Everyone is welcome. Lunch included

Admission $3/person.

Parkland Right to Life Meetings

Meets every third Wednesday of the month

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Pierson Carnival of Crafts

Edward Sports CenterPierson, Manitoba, Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Community pARTners Gallery Artist Reception

– is delighted to invite you to a reception for the artists participating in

our HELIANTHUS XXXV( tribute to SUNFLOWER)

exhibition.Looking forward to

seeing you and yours on Saturday, September 28,

from 2 to 4 at Yorkton Public Library.

Fine art, food and folks are our recipe for

celebrating Culture Days!

Royal Canadian Legion General

MeetingOct. 23, 7:30 p.m.New members and

volunteers needed! You do not have to be a

veteran to get involved!All are welcome!

Life ChainSponsored by the

Parkland Right to Life group. Oct. 6, 2-3 p.m.Corner of Gladstone &

Broadway. All are welcome! For details call

306-783-6240.

Community ChoirCome join the fun!

Yorkton Community Concert Choir. Please

call Laurene at 306-782-0460 or Anna at 306-744-2729 for more

information.

New at the Dean“Hansen-Ross: Pioneering Fine Craft on the Prairie”“TRAIN: les Arrivées” by

Jeannie MahUntil Sept 30

The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery is featuring two

exhibitions of fine ceramic art. A major

retrospective of Hansen-Ross work plus a new

installation by Regina’s Jeannie Mah.

Admission is always free.

Yorkton PublicLibrary Programs

• Fall session Pre-school Storytime

Ages 3 - 5 yearsMonday or Thursdays

10:30 – 11:15 amOct.7 – Nov. 28

• Mother Goose on the Loose, A mother and

child program for ages 0 - 3. Monday or

Thursdays 10:30 – 11 a.m.Oct. 7 – Nov. 28 • Sunflowers &

Scarecrows Craft Day for Kids, Ages 6 – 12 years.Tuesday Oct. 15 4 p.m. • Also Saskatchewan

library week is Oct. 15 – 22 and we will be waiv-ing overdue fines & giv-

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gram has been coming to Yorkton for 25 years,

giving local children an opportunity to learn and

participate in live theatre! This year,

Missoula Children’s Theatre will present “The Secret Garden,” Sept. 28

at 7 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre,

Yorkton Regional High School. Admission $7.00

for all seats, and everyone is welcome!

St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes

OHS Standard First Aid/CPR classes.

Personalized courses andonline training also

available.For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email:

[email protected].

Chicken Little Drive Inn & Catering

(Kelvington) First Annual Motorcycle

Poker Derby Sept. 29, 9-11: 00 a.m.

Registration and Pancake Breakfast

Open to Everyone - Non-Riders Cost $5

11: 00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Poker Derby Route:

Chicken Little, Archerwill, Tisdale, Greenwater Park &

Chicken Little. 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

Awards. Door Prizes. Draws. Entertainment.

Beef on a Bun. All proceeds to the to

Kelvington Health Care Foundation, for the new

Hospital.Pledge forms available at Chicken Little Drive Inn & Catering (Kelvington) & Tait Business Service

(Wadena).

Call 306-783-7355 to place your event.

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YORKDALE CENTRAL SCHOOLSchool Community Council

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Ed, my neighbor next door, is up to his ears in combining. Ruby, his wife says that he needs a caution light on his fore-head. She claims that he is likely to snarl and go off like a firecracker if you talk to him. This is not unusual behavior during harvest. Being grumpy is one thing, but his short temper also comes with feeling sorry for himself. During harvest, Ed feels unlucky because everything could be way higher. The yield per acre, price per bushel, number of good combin-ing days, are not high enough to suit Ed. Meals he gets in the field always get eaten but even they could be better. The harvest tempera-ment, of snarling and complaining, disappears within an hour or two of being done the harvest. It is a seasonal disorder according to Ruby. Many farmers suffer from it, but most of them aren’t aware of being infected by it. Ruby claims if you want the truth about the disorder ask their wives. I’m not asking as Ruby would have no reason to make it up. We all have our sea-sons, weeks, days, hours and minutes of being grumpy and feeling sorry for ourselves. Many of us dwell on the pinch of truth that things could have been better. We ignore the pound of truth

that they could have been far worse. There sure seems to be a short-age of happy people most days. Could it be that it is easier to be negative than positive? Do we deserve only good days? We realize that bad, sad, terrible, tragic, depress-ing and undeserved things happen to others. Why do we believe they should never happen to us, and that we are unlucky when they do? Job asks in the Bible, “Shall we accept good from God, and not trou-ble?” Trouble is seen as unlucky and the greater the trouble the grumpier some of us get. It is as if we ignore the truth that God has promised that he will never leave us or forsake us. The Bible says, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble.” Seeing things as unlucky disappears when we remember that, the Lord himself, goes before us and he tells us neither to fear nor to be discour-aged. Even if we walk through the valley of the

shadow of death God is with us. James wrote to the twelve tribes scattered away from the early Jerusalem church after Stephen’s death. To escape persecution in Jerusalem, Christian believers went as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Syrian Antioch. As lead-er of the Jerusalem church, James reminded them to consider it pure joy to face trials of many kinds. The trials they faced were confiscation of property, arrest, imprisonment, beatings, and possible death. James called it the test-ing of their faith to devel-op perseverance. What we consider unlucky or even terrible is used by God to mature us. If we trust God, what happens to us will make us better not bitter. The Bible says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called accord-ing to his purpose.” The Bible also asks, “If God is for us, who can be against us?”

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BIRTHS

NEUMEIER - Born to Tobi and Chris Neumeier of Yorkton, SK, a son, Isaiah Styles, September 12, 2013.

NICHOLAUSON - Born to Sara Nerbas and Brad Nicholauson of Spyhill, SK, a daughter, Salem Ivory, September 17, 2013.

SPOKOWSKI - Born to Chantelle and Jason Spokowski of Salt- coats, SK, a daughter, Emma Brynn Talia, September 11, 2013.

STEVENSON - Born to Virginia and Mike Stevenson of Kamsack, SK, a daughter, Sarah Michelle, September 16, 2013.

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